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Jeopardy. Directions: Choose your desired category and the appropriate points. Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question. If you need to go back to see the answer, push “P” for previous and “N” for next. Good Luck! . Hair & Nails. Cutaneous Glands. Cutaneous Receptors.
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Directions: Choose your desired category and the appropriate points. Remember to phrase your answer in the form of a question. If you need to go back to see the answer, push “P” for previous and “N” for next. Good Luck!
Hair & Nails Cutaneous Glands Cutaneous Receptors Epidermis Dermis Imbalances 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
What is keratin? 300
Two layers of the dermis – from most superficial to deepest.
Layer of adipose tissue below (deep to) the dermis that provides insulation for the body.
The main cell type of the dermis and the two types of fibers found in its ECM.
Any gland in the body that releases its secretions to a surface through a duct.
Sweat glands found all over the body and important in temperature regulation.
What is sebum? 300
The two additional components of sweat made by apocrine glands (these are NOT found in “normal” sweat made by eccrine glands).
The two types of cutaneous glands whose ducts lead to a hair follicle.
The phenomenon in which you cease to “feel” pennies on the skin after a period of time.
The ability to tell the difference between one toothpick and two toothpicks touching the skin.
Compound structure (meaning it is made of two or more layers) that produces and protects a hair.
What is melanin? 200
Tiny muscle that raises hairs in response to cold or emotional stimuli.